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Haffner Press Newsletter – December 30, 2014 (with LAST CALL on some titles!)

 In This Issue: December 30, 2014 Here’s a year-end round-up on things happening here at the Secret Moon Base: • •   LAST CALL   • • The following books are in VERY short supply, so if you’re considering any of these titles, time may be running out to get these at retail prices. (Clicking an [...]


Haffner Press Newsletter – November 3, 2012

  In This Issue:   November 3, 2012 •   JOHN THUNSTONE at the printer •   Glen Orbik on HALO FOR HIRE •   Edmond Hamilton Updates •   Jack Williamson #8 OOP and others are low!! •   Fredric Brown News JOHN THUNSTONE at the printer     Manly Wade Wellman’s THE COMPLETE JOHN [...]


The Collected Captain Future, Volume Three

Now that Captain Future and the Futuremen have traveled through time in the final story of Volume Two (See “The Lost World of Time”), can an adventure beyond the Solar System be far behind? Most assuredly not!


The Collected Captain Future, Volume Two

Here is a letter, attributed to Standard Magazines editor Leo Margulies, sent to science fiction fanzine editors in 1939. This text is from Bob Tucker’s classic fanzine Le Zombie (vol. 2, No. 4, Oct 28, 1939) “Dear Mr. Tucker, Can there be anything new in scientifiction? We say yes — and offer CAPTAIN FUTURE. Fellows, CAPTAIN FUTURE [...]


The Collected Captain Future, Volume One

Here is a letter, attributed to Standard Magazines editor Leo Margulies, sent to science fiction fanzine editors in 1939. This text is from Bob Tucker’s classic fanzine Le Zombie (vol. 2, No. 4, Oct 28, 1939) Dear Mr. Tucker, Can there be anything new in scientifiction? We say yes — and offer CAPTAIN FUTURE. Fellows, [...]


For Librarians

The archival-quality of Haffner Press’ books, combined with their vintage and historic contents, make them ideal acquisitions for libraries of all types.


About Us

Haffner Press celebrates its 10th year of publishing in 2008. Time being an irreplacable commodity, instead of the usual history you might see on a page like this, let’s instead present a 2003 interview with Stephen Haffner conducted by Ed Gorman and originally printed in issue #47 of Cemetery Dancemagazine. It had been edited for length [...]


Edmond Hamilton

(October 21, 1904 – February 1, 1977) A popular author of science fiction stories and novels during the mid-twentieth century. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, he was raised there and in nearby New Castle, Pennsylvania. Something of a child prodigy, he graduated high school and started college (Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania) at the age of 14–but [...]




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